This Marie Curie Conference and Workshop Series (SCF) supported by the European Union provides a comprehensive interdisciplinary training for researchers on European protest movements since 1945. The series bring together international young academics and leading experts from various disciplines to give them the opportunity for scientific exchange and high-level instruction. Currently, its research network has about 150 affiliates in more than 25 countries.
The series is directed byMartin Klimke Heidelberg Center for American Studies (HCA) University of Heidelberg, Germany Joachim Scharloth Department of German University of Zurich, Switzerland Kathrin Fahlenbrach Department of Communication and Media Studies University of Halle Wittenberg, Germany > more
See here for project summary / press coverage / press collection / photo gallery and audio/video section. | Most Recent Event:
Shaping Europe in a Globalized World? Protest Movements and the Rise of a Transnational Civil SocietyDate: June 23-26, 2009 Location: German Department, University of Zurich, Switzerland Convener: Roland Axtmann (Swansea), Kathrin Fahlenbrach (Halle),
Martin Klimke (Heidelberg), Joachim Scharloth (Zuerich), Rolf Werenskjold (Volda) > more
Call for Papers: "Perspectives on a European Social, Cultural, and Protest History of the 1980s"Date: May 6-8, 2010 Location: Bremen, Germany
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NEW PUBLICATIONS:
- "1968 in Europe" (Online Teaching and Research Guide) - "Protest, Culture and Society" - Series - Summer School Proceedings
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